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As we’ve probably mentioned, Save Game loves independent games, particularly when they’re made by promising students, so here are the winners of the 2014 Independent Games Festival student competition.

Capcom announced yesterday that Resident Evil 4 Ultimate HD will lurch its way onto the PC on February 28. This will mark Resident Evil 4’s eighth incarnation, which includes an HD remake released for the PS3 and 360 back in 2011.

Sir Lancelot! Dumbledore! Wonder Woman! Dr. Octopus! Selene! FemShep! The dad from Shaun of the Dead! The old guy who killed Kirk! That really creepy dude from Fargo and a hundred other movies! All of them, and more, will be lending their voices to The Elder Scrolls Online when it launches this spring. Read on for all the details, and to take a look at Bethesda’s announcement video.

Have the tears dried? Has your soul healed? Is safe to return to The Last of Us? Those are all questions you’ll have to start asking yourself, since the game’s first single player DLC, Left Behind, is about to be released. To prepare its fans for another heart wrenching journey into their apocalyptic world, Naughty Dog has released two new videos; a developer diary and the entire cinematic intro. Read on to see them for yourself.

The lives of Tomb Raider fans without a next gen console are about to get a little worse next week. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition hits store shelves, and Crystal Dynamics has issued a new dev diary showing off all the glorious next gen polish they’re putting into the game. They’ve also apparently decided to help us improve our vocabulary. Ever hear of the word re-typologized? Well, read on and you will.

Nothing screams “DLC RELEASE IMMINENT” like a massive, bandwidth chewing patch. That’s exactly what’s happening with Dead Rising, with a huge mandatory update washing up on the shores of Xbox Live like the carcass of a dead whale. Sorry about the morose imagery. Zombie games always do this to me. Anyway, about that update. It’s big, and fixes lots of broken stuff. Read on for the details.

Anyone old enough to remember the original NES surely remembers RBI Baseball. The franchise was a mainstay of the 8 and 16 bit eras, but gradually faded into obscurity, appearing for the last time nearly twenty years ago. Now, Major League Baseball is bringing the game back, with a new version launching this spring across current and next generation consoles and mobile devices. Read on for all the details.

Ever since making her debut on the PlayStation Vita, many fans have been hoping that the first female Assassin, Aveline, would get more time in the spotlight. Ubisoft has responded by remastering Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation and porting it to consoles and PC in the form of Assassin’s Creed: Liberation HD. Compared to the PlayStation Vita exclusive, the HD game not only features upgraded graphics, but also a more immersive story with additional missions and improved gameplay adapted to consoles.

It’s days like this that make me glad I don’t work in public relations. Double Fine released their long awaited adventure game, Broken Age, to kickstarter backers today, and turned what should have been a triumphant victory lap into a scramble to control rumors and speculation. Sound like fun? It probably wasn’t. Read on for the details.

Hey, better late than never… right? Nearly a year after one of the most contentious, problem filled launches in video game history, EA and Maxis have decided to do what they probably should have done a long, loooong time ago. They’re adding a single player offline mode to SimCity. Read on for the details.